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A Comparative Analysis of Operational Condition of Corporation-owned and Owner-driver Taxies Using Tachometer Output Data (타코미터 자료에 의한 법인택시와 개인택시의 운행실태 비교 분석)

  • Hwang, Jeong-Hun;Yun, Dae-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.24 no.6 s.92
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2006
  • The Purpose of this Paper is to compare and analyze the operational condition of corporation-owned and owner-driver taxies using tachometer output data. The empirical findings from this study are as follows : First, although corporation-owned taxies have long operating mileage and service driving mileage per vehicle. the service rate of owner-driver taxies were 3.5 percent higher than corporation-owned taxies. Secondly it is found that operation mileage, service driving mileage, and service Income except non-service driving mileage have statistically significant differences between corporation owned and owner-driver taxies. In addition. there was a weak correlation between the income and non-service driving mileage of owner-driver taxies. It is concluded that owner-driver taxies joined the call-taxi association and call-taxi services decreased non-service driving mileage.

Evaluation of the Owners' CM Functions (건설사업관리에 대한 발주자 업무기능 역량평가)

  • Jung Youngsoo;Woo Sungkwon;Park Jiho;Kang Seunghee;Lee Younghwan;Lee Bok-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.5 no.3 s.19
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    • pp.128-136
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    • 2004
  • Since the Construction Management(CM) was introduced into the Korea construction industry, the efforts for acceleration of CM adaption have been continued. The fact that an owner organization has the essential key to successful application of CM delivery method is true, but there has been no study on owner's organization. An owner should decide their organization type and measure their current needs for several different construction business functions for successful application of CM. After the needs of CM business functions are measured, the owner should reinforce their required business functions through strengthening their in-house capability or outsourcing. Thus, this paper defines four kinds of owner organization type and suggest the form for evaluation of owner's CM ability and analyze about needs of each type's CM capability through a survey.

A Study on Definition of Owner's Organizational Competency Factors (발주 역량 구성 요소의 정의에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Si-Wook;Kim, Ok-Ki;Woo, Sung-Kwon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.525-530
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    • 2008
  • Construction industry is based on receiving an order. So, it has a special feature that market and manufacture activity is formed by a user. For this reason, it has a great influence on other industry compare construction industry with other industry. Specially when build public structure as infrastructure, importance of owner is emphasized then private construction because the primary role of owner have a great effect on national finance. Inspite of that, the importance of a faculty and role of an owner and an ordering organ, it is weak that a study about objective and meaningful evaluation of the specially, common standard and ability of public ordering organ as a major user of domestic construction industry. So, this study define the evaluation sphere and an element of an ordering ability for develop an ordering ability evaluation guide which can evaluate objective ability of an ordering organ. Apply its evaluation sphere and element, judge a standard of an owner, thought the judgement, it can judge accurately of short ability and if it can make future oriented strategy, it can elevate the efficiency of an owner organization management.

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The Financial Status of Family Business: Comparison of Home-Based Family Business with Onsite Family Business (재택 가족기업과 비재택 가족기업의 재정상태분석)

  • 김순미;홍성희
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.38 no.10
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    • pp.181-197
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    • 2000
  • The purposes of this study were to compare financial status of home-based family business with that of ensile family business, and to analyze the factors effected on financial status of both business groups. The sample consisted of 295 home-based family business and 418 ensile family business among self-employed household of 1998 Korea Household Panel Data, and analyzed into Frequencies, Percentile, t-test, $\chi$$^2$-test and Regression. The findings were as follows: First, in case of financial status of household, there was no significant difference between home-based family business and ensile family business. Second, in case of financial status of business, total sales amount and net profit of home-based family business were lower than those of onsite family business, however net profit to total sales ratio of home-based family business was higher than those of onsite family business. Third, the factors contributing to total expenditure to total income ratio of home-based family business were business owner's present economic perception, future economic expectancy and residence, while business owner's age, the number of children and of tamer, and residence were significant variables contributing to same ratio of onsite family business. The factors contributing to total asset to total debt ratio of home-based family business was only business owner's future economic expectancy, however factors affected on the counterpart were business owler's future economic expectancy and job type of family business. Fourth, the variables of sex, age, educational level of family business owner, job type and family type of family business were associated with net profit to total sales ratio of home-based family business, and sex, educational level of family business owner, job type of family business, and the number of employees were related to same ratio of the counterpart. In addition, educational level of family business owner, job type and residence were related with total sales to the number of employees ratio of home-based family business, and educational level of family business owner and job tape of family business were related to same ratio of ensile family business.

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Commissioning Model for CM Services Considering Project and owner Properties (프로젝트 및 발주자 특성을 고려한 CM업무 위탁모델)

  • Kang, Hyun-Koo;Yu, Jung-Ho;Kim, Chang-Duk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.632-636
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    • 2007
  • These days, Construction industries are getting bigger, more specialized and complicated. Accordingly, the items of management is increased, also owner's organization is reduced. For this reason, various a method of construction management is introduced in the domestic construction industry. But introduction of construction management have caused increase cost because role duplication of managers. This role duplication is caused by confusion of trial and error, irrationality of system. And every construction project have peculiar properties, also owner's organization of project have various properties. This various properties is not reflected in the construction management , and the regimental method of construction management applied. In order to solving these problems, this study suggested the commissioning model for CM service reflected the properties of project and owner. This study have to selection of the critical service, service item of construction management and definition of owner's role through analysis of the properties of project, owner's capacity and requirement.

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Reversible Data Hiding in Permutation-based Encrypted Images with Strong Privacy

  • Shiu, Chih-Wei;Chen, Yu-Chi;Hong, Wien
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1020-1042
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    • 2019
  • Reversible data hiding in encrypted images (RDHEI) provides some real-time cloud applications; i.e. the cloud, acting as a data-hider, automatically embeds timestamp in the encrypted image uploaded by a content owner. Many existing methods of RDHEI only satisfy user privacy in which the data-hider does not know the original image, but leaks owner privacy in which the receiver can obtains the original image by decryption and extraction. In the literature, the method of Zhang et al. is the one providing weak content-owner privacy in which the content-owner and data-hider have to share a data-hiding key. In this paper, we take care of the stronger notion, called strong content-owner privacy, and achieve it by presenting a new reversible data hiding in encrypted images. In the proposed method, image decryption and message extraction are separately controlled by different types of keys, and thus such functionalities are decoupled to solve the privacy problem. At the technique level, the original image is segmented along a Hilbert filling curve. To keep image privacy, segments are transformed into an encrypted image by using random permutation. The encrypted image does not reveal significant information about the original one. Data embedment can be realized by using pixel histogram-style hiding, since this property, can be preserved before or after encryption. The proposed method is a modular method to compile some specific reversible data hiding to those in encrypted image with content owner privacy. Finally, our experimental results show that the image quality is 50.85dB when the averaged payload is 0.12bpp.

Method to Use the Augmented Reality for Construction Planning and Management

  • Nam, Keong-Woo;Kang, Chulung;Jang, Myunghoun
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.1067-1074
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    • 2022
  • An architect creates his/her design to meet owner's requirements. Floor plans, perspective drawings, and scale models are used in order for the owner to choose the design. The tools are a little helpful for communication between the architect and the owner in case the owner does not know architecture. The scale models are good, but it is hard to make scale models while design is in progress. 3D CAD is a good tool for communication, but it is time-consuming and requires high-performance computer hardware. Augmented reality is able to show 3D virtual models that are updated by the architect with smart devices such as a smart phone and a tablet PC. The owner frequently reviews the updated design anytime anywhere. This study proposes a method to use augmented reality for architectural design and construction management. The method supports the communication between the owner, the architect and the contractor to review updated designs, and to complete the building project. 3D models expressed in augmented reality are created using SketchUp with 2D drawings for building construction. An Android application implementing augmented reality is developed by Qualcomm Vuforia and Unity on smart devices. Drawings as markers and 3D models are connected in Unity. And functions that temporarily hide unnecessary parts can be implemented in C# programming language. If an owner, an architect, or a contractor looks at a smart phone on a 2D drawing, he/she can identify building elements such as 3D buildings or columns on a screen. This can help communication between them.

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Condition of Use on Management Support System of Private Forest by Forest Ownership Type - Focus on subjects of Sincere forest manager, Forest successor and Forest owner - (산림 경영주체별 사유림 경영 지원제도의 이용실태 - 독림가, 임업후계자, 일반산주를 대상으로 -)

  • Kang, Jin Taek;Jeon, Jun Heon;Lee, Seong Youn;Jeon, Ju Hyeon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.105 no.4
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    • pp.486-495
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    • 2016
  • This study was conducted to contribute to propose the improvement by looking into the use of private forest support system and then analyzing the status of support system and problems among forest owners. The study result showed that the recognition of private forest support system was 57.8% in sincere forest managers and 47.6% in forest successors, but only 17.6% in forest owner. The application experience was 79.2% in sincere forest managers, and 58.6% in forest successors, but 28.6% in forest owner which was significantly low as was shown in the recognition. Response on 'not knowing the support system' as the reason they were not able to ask for support was 36.1%, 43.0%, 78.6% in sincere forest managers, forest successors, and forest owner respectively in that order, which were the same results with the recognition. In the contrast, the effects of support for private forest management were higher in forest owner than sincere forest managers and forest successors, and overall level of satisfaction was also 28.5% in sincere forest managers and 36.8% in forest successors and 41.5% in forest owner. It turned out that forest owner who had somewhat low numbers of application had rather high satisfaction on overall management. Therefore, in order to attract active forest management from forest owner who take up most of forest owners in South Korea, the recognition on private forest support system is needed to improve and the local government and the Forestry Association should come up with active plans for public relations and support.

A Study for the Development of Writing National Standard Specifications, Owner′s Standard Specifications and Project Specifications (표준$\cdot$전문$\cdot$공사시방서의 작성방법 개선방안에 관한 연구)

  • Koo Jai Dong;Kim Tae Song
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.1 no.3 s.3
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2000
  • Recently the Government has classified the construction specifications into three types such as national standard specifications, owner's standard specifications and project specifications, by the revision of the Law of Construction Technology Management. And the Government provided that project owner shall use the project specifications that are written by excerption from, revision of, and supplement to the national standard specifications or the owner's standard specitications etc.. The present study suggests the writing way of national standard specifications, owner's standard specifications and project specifications in these situations.

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Analysis of Revenue-Sharing Contracts for Service Facilities

  • Yeh, Ruey Huei;Lin, Yi-Fang
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2009
  • There are customer services jointly provided by two facilities so that each customer will complete the course made up of both facilities' sub-services. The two facilities are assumed invested respectively by an infrastructure owner and one subordinate facility owner, whose partnership is built on their capital investments. This paper presents a mathematical model of Stackelberg competition between the two facility owners to derive their optimal Nash equilibrium. In this study, each facility owner's profit is consisted of fixed revenue fractions of sold services, operating costs (including depreciation cost) and maintenance costs of her facility. The maintenance costs of one facility are incurred both by failures and deterioration due to usage. Moreover, for both facilities, failures are rectified immediately by minimal repairs and preventive maintenance is carried out at a fixed time epoch. Additional assumptions are also employed to develop the model such as customer arrivals are manipulated to follow a Poisson process, and each facility's lifetime is independently Weibull-distributed. The Stackelberg game proceeds as follows. At the first stage of decision making process, the infrastructure owner (acting as a leader) decides the allocation of revenue shares based on her self-interest. After observing the allocation of revenue shares, the subordinate facility owner determines her own optimal price of services. This paper investigates actions and reactions of the two partners in the system. Then analytical conditions are proposed to achieve a unique optimal Nash equilibrium. Finally, some suggestions for further research are discussed.